. two former detectives in the city of san diego started the business, and for $99 an off duty or retired cop will secretly follow young drivers and report back to mom and dad on whether they are making p proker stops or going too fast or texting. they say it is a way to educate and not punish. they encourage parents to warn teens they will be evaluated, but not when. the company offers a service for spying on drug use at home. we have tape of an officer getting into position. >> i'm sorry you had to see that, ambassador. >> i did that on your couch over here. >> sure you did. lauren, this thing cost $99, but can you really put a price on your teenage kid hating you even more? >> well, are you warning them, so i guarantee that a teenager will drive on their best behavior for the next couple weeks. they will remember the warning. an old person will not remember the warning. >> good point. >> on the other hand you can save yourself $99 and tell your kid you are doing this and then not do it. >> is a parent you know you spent the money and enlisted someone else to do the job for y